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City‑run Outdoor Inactive program expands for Pomona Unified students; district funding limits participation to enrolled students

2302920 · February 13, 2025
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Summary

The City of Pomona’s Outdoor Inactive program, funded by Pomona Unified and run by the city, runs year‑round free activities for PUSD students at 11 parks; city and district officials told trustees the funding source limits participation to district students, though other city programs are available to non‑PUSD residents.

A City of Pomona recreation supervisor briefed the Pomona Unified School District board on Feb. 12 about Outdoor Inactive, a year‑round recreation program funded by the district and administered by the City of Pomona’s Community Services Department that offers free sports, nature activities and field trips to PUSD students.

Jordan Sanchez, a recreation supervisor with the City of Pomona Community Services Department, said Outdoor Inactive is offered to Pomona Unified students only and is free for participants. “The program is held at 11 different parks,” Sanchez told the board, describing a rotation model intended to place programming near PUSD schools. He said the program serves ages 4 through 17 and has registered roughly 6,000 duplicated registrations since it began with…

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